As we move into the sunnier months, we’re likely to spend more hours sunning ourselves in gardens and parks. Of course, this means sharing space with all sorts of critters as, realistically, it’s their home and we’re just..." /> As we move into the sunnier months, we’re likely to spend more hours sunning ourselves in gardens and parks. Of course, this means sharing space with all sorts of critters as, realistically, it’s their home and we’re just..." /> As we move into the sunnier months, we’re likely to spend more hours sunning ourselves in gardens and parks. Of course, this means sharing space with all sorts of critters as, realistically, it’s their home and we’re just..." />
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Before Moving A Snail, Do This 1 Thing To Avoid Injuring It

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As we move into the sunnier months, we’re likely to spend more hours sunning ourselves in gardens and parks.

Of course, this means sharing space with all sorts of critters as, realistically, it’s their home and we’re just the fair-weather visitors.

Yet if you spot a snail who’s a little too close for comfort, before you go scooping it up there is one thing you should do to keep them safe and unharmed.

How to safely pick up a snail

According to self-confessed ‘nature nerd’

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